An operator monitoring an HMI or SCADA system needs to know exactly what’s happening on ‎the physical device — including disconnects or network irregularities. Stale or out-of-sequence ‎data can lead to bad decisions. ‎

Systems that use MQTT are no exception. But a regular MQTT broker is just a pass-through ‎mechanism, with no knowledge of the data it handles. A smart MQTT broker, on the other ‎hand, parses the data as it flows through, and makes intelligent use of it. ‎

Find out how during this highly informative session. In just 45 minutes you will learn ‎how a smart MQTT broker can:
1. Monitor the condition of the data producers and the ‎network.‎
‎2.‎ Assign an auto-updating quality code to each message. ‎
‎3.‎ Implement an intelligent message queue to drop stale messages and deliver the most ‎recent.‎
‎4.‎ Exchange data between clients that use different protocols and JSON formats.‎
‎5.‎ Preserve message time order among multiple inputs.‎

If you use MQTT, and if consistent data is important, then this presentation is for you.‎

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